In a world obsessed with appearances, the concept of Saint Vanity sounds like a contradiction. Saints are traditionally humble, devoted, and selfless, while vanity evokes images of self-obsession and pride. Yet, in today’s culture, the two seem to coexist. Social media, celebrity culture, and self-branding have created a new kind of “saint” — one who inspires, but also thrives on attention. This paradox challenges our traditional ideas of morality and virtue, forcing us to ask: can self-promotion coexist with genuine goodness, or is vanity always the enemy of holiness